Subj : Learn, Amateurs Learn! To : Randall Schad From : Daryl Stout Date : Sat Nov 08 2025 20:02:08 Randall, RS> I'm relatively new -- just got my ticket 3 years ago while I RS> was off work for an extended stretch due to surgery -- and this RS> seems to be the norm. It's a "win" to pass all three exams in RS> one sitting, or something. One local ham did just that several years ago...passed his Tech, General, and Extra in one sitting. The VE Team leader asked the "zero to Extra licensee" what he did for a living. When the examinee replied "I'm currently unemployed", the liaison growled "You have too much time on your hands!!" (hi hi). RS> I did Tech and General to get started, then got my feet wet for RS> a few months before upgrading to Extra. Even now, I'm still RS> learning A LOT. Massive credit to the welcoming guys in the RS> local club who keep us actively learning and honing skills. Being an Elmer is the highest compliment a ham can receive. We did quite a bit of that at a local exam session this morning...2 new Techs, and 1 upgrade to General...so, everyone walked out with a CSCE. Unfortunately, with the "government shutdown" (there's a redundancy in terms if there ever was one), the new Techs have to wait until the government and FCC re-open to process their info. All the VEC's are holding the data in a batch queue, and it might crash the ULS when the floodgates are opened!! At least those with a callsign and license can operate immediately with the special suffix identifiers. RS> Okay, this one made me giggle. :) If you want more ham radio humor, go to the hyperlink on my QRZ bio, and click on Selected Ham Radio Humor. It has nearly 125 pages of memes and text...several lately from the Amateur Radio Funnies Group on Facebook. SD> Right now, my living situation does not allow wire antennas but I have a SD> 40-foot long aluminum access ramp for my mobility scooter I use to mount SD> antennas. Right now, I don't have RF gear, due to cost, and because I'm a heart patient. But, at least my license "isn't just a sheet of paper". There is a link on the ARRL website, affectionately known as "Free The Antenna". You go in there, enter your callsign, and the data is populated. Clicking SUBMIT will create and send a letter to your senator and/or representative, to try to loosen the restrictions of HOA's for the hams that live within them. RS> I picked up a new 3D printer recently (only $200 or so), and RS> that's really opened up a whole new world. Printing little bits RS> and connectors and mounts and housings and what not. I've known several hams who have 3D printers. John, WA8YXM, in Davison, Michigan, created "Christmas ornaments" with a phrase he heard me use (I saw it in a meme). There was a little kitten, typing a letter to Santa at the keyboard...and it said simply "Dear Santa...Define Naughty" (hi hi). He said those things disappeared as if they were dollar bills!! RS> 73! RS> Randall RS> WZ8Q 73 from Daryl, N5VLZ. .... I just bought a cured ham...wonder what it had... === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.30-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:19/33) .